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The Growing Influence Of Evil

October 15 2001 at 1:41 AM
Simon 

 
Notice the watering down and diluting of the message of Christ.
Wedding crosses, instead of bearing Christ, bear rings.
Children's crosses, instead of Christ, have children.
Even Pagan's use crosses.
The message of Christianity is the ressurrection of Christ. Without HIM, the message is nothing.

They are among us, and the message is being removed.
Our children are being taught to ignore the still small voice.
the WORD is being slandered and dismissed by the media of SATAN.

It is almost too late.
Watch those around you, for you do not know who are your friends, and who are devils in disguise.

The time is upon us.
Let those with Christ in their hearts stand forthright.

 
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Preacher

Ummmm

October 15 2001, 8:54 PM 

Why should Christ still be hanging around on the cross?
I thought the message was "He is risen."

 
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Simon

Do not Be Fooled

October 15 2001, 10:14 PM 

The message IS He has Risen.

But the message propogated by the masses and the media is that the WORD means nothing.

To remove any sign of Christ from the cross, is like removing Christ from Christmas. A watered-down, user-friendly message from the left-wing liberals who continually break down the fabric of our god-loving society.

Christ on the cross was the sacrifice he made for us, and represents the hope he promised. HIS ressurection bore evidence of that hope.

But a cross without Christ is no more Christian than a pagan cross. And there are many of those.

 
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Mike F.

Maybe you two

October 15 2001, 11:10 PM 

Maybe you two need your own forum.

You can start one free at http://network54.com/Create/?pp=c

 
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Simon

I see I am done here

October 15 2001, 11:49 PM 

I gave my tip, and i appreciate yours.

 
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